Food for the Spirit hosted a two-day gathering in Buffalo on March 22-23, launching the Buffalo Bypass Network with 48 food justice advocates, including QTBIPOC growers. The initiative aims to enhance food access, sustainability, and community collaboration. Participants shared resources and explored collective ownership models to strengthen regional food systems and empower communities.| Food for the Spirit
This summer feels different. It is different. And it’s hitting me just how fleeting this chapter really is – the days of being just a one-child parent is coming to a close, and my mind is full of next steps, to-do lists, and appointment reminders—especially as we count down to the arrival The post Family Date: Buffalo & Erie County Botanical Gardens Butterfly Experience appeared first on In a DC Minute.| In a DC Minute
Gregory Halpern is an American photographer, born in Buffalo, New York. In 2014, Halpern was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. His publication ZZYZX was awarded Photobook of the Year at the Paris Photo in 2016. King, Queen, Knave is his latest title published by MACK and came out in September last year. Lucy Rogers met Gregory […]| c4 journal
The event on August 5 will explore communication and collaboration in Kentucky and New York, emphasizing storytelling and strategic methods to impact systems and policies. Presentations by Kentucky food and farm advocates and collaborative initiatives with New York partners will be featured.| Food for the Spirit
In 2023, Food for the Spirit created this timeline to share a snapshot of our history and the parallel and often intersecting timelines and developments of Food for the Spirit (F4tS) and the Buffalo Food Equity Network (BFEN). The post Our [Her/His/Their] Story appeared first on Food for the Spirit.| Food for the Spirit
Adamaah Grayse, a Food Justice Organizer, has added an agricultural extension component to Buffalo Juneteenth Celebration. The extension includes a gallery walk introducing six seedling plants of crops grown by African ancestors. The aim is to enlighten visitors about the relationship between European colonization, agriculture, enslavement, and the ongoing call for reparations.| Food for the Spirit